Historical records matching William Henry Brann
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About William Henry Brann
According to Wisden Cricketers' Almanack: William Henry Brann, who died at Port Elizabeth on September 22, aged 54, played as a batsman for Eastern Province from 1920 to 1934, scoring 609 runs, average 25.37, in Currie Cup games, with a highest score of 97. In 1922-23 he played for South Africa in three Test matches against England, and in the first of these, at Johannesburg, when scoring 50 in the second innings, helped H. W. Taylor in a fifth-wicket partnership of 98 which did a lot towards winning the match.
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William Henry Brann's Timeline
1899 |
April 4, 1899
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1943 |
November 26, 1943
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1953 |
September 22, 1953
Age 54
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Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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South End cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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